Much of my family has only been here in the U.S. for a few generations, but my husband's family(father) was among the first settlers in New Hampshire from England. He has some relatives a few generations back who where Algonquin Indians, so my children have a little Native American in them. They enjoy learning about Indians as well. The Native Americans around here in SE Virginia ate a lot of shellfish, crab, and fish. I don't know how they stood this area - very swampy, buggy, and hot.

Geschichten zu den Kirchenfesten (Christengemein-schaft)

Erleben des Jahreslaufes mit Kindern

Bilder für den Jahreskreis

Für die Kleinsten

Für die Kleinsten

Handgestenspiele: Frühjahr/Sommer

Organizational Skills for Catholic Mothers

A Mother's Rule of Life

Chores/Aufgaben

Managers of Their Chores

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Welcome---Willkommen

Welcome to our homeschooling paths. While working on his dissertation, my husband was once advised to include "untrodden paths" in his research. This has become a motto for our life and homeschool. Walk with us if you like!